What kind of synthesis can be done in Zebra2?

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Specify whether the fact that the picture of FM synthesis? What kind of synthesis can be done in Zebra2? Thank you!
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atmelcool wrote:Specify whether the fact that the picture of FM synthesis? What kind of synthesis can be done in Zebra2? Thank you!
Subtractive

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atmelcool wrote:Specify whether the fact that the picture of FM synthesis?
My brain just melted trying to figure out what that means.

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Subtractive
FM
Additive
Wavetable
Physical Modeling
bit of PD

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Ok, I specified wether the fact, what do I have to do now?

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pdxindy wrote:Subtractive
FM
Additive
Wavetable
Physical Modeling
bit of PD
X

(semi) Modular

not sure, but I have the feeling we're forgetting to mention somethings when it comes to listing what Zebra is capable of.. :help:

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"I have the feeling we're forgetting to mention some things..."

Ah, but Zebra is much greater than the sum of its parts!

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Howard wrote:"I have the feeling we're forgetting to mention some things..."

Ah, but Zebra is much greater than the sum of its parts!
You mean like 1 + 1 = 3? :lol: ..yeah, I agree. Makes me wonder if it was named Zebra because it's a wild beast. But thanks to your great short videos I started to tame my Zebra :D
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thanks to this file is at me with a zebra. It does not say what kind of synthesis is used.
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atmelcool wrote:
thanks to this file is at me with a zebra. It does not say what kind of synthesis is used.
It says its a modular synthesiser. Most modular synthesisers are capable of more than one specific type of synthesis. (In fact most synthesisers are to some extent or another.)

Since Zebra has oscillators and filters, that immediately makes it subtractive.
You can use multiple oscillators in parallel, so that effectively also makes it additive.
The manual describes the main oscillator as having user-defineable waveforms, in wavesets, so that also means its a wavetable synth.
The manual also describes a second oscillator type which does FM.
It has a comb filter, which is the basis of a lot of physical modelling synthesis.

Just like pdxindy already told you.

Its modular. It does multiple types of synthesis.
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Please show how to make a chain of FM modulation? I'm trying to understand this, but I have no knowledge to apply it on a zebra
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I think the OP wants to know about Zebras FM abilities.
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atmelcool wrote:Please show how to make a chain of FM modulation? I'm trying to understand this, but I have no knowledge to apply it on a zebra
There was a discussion on what DX7 algos can be recreated in Zebra. Here's a respective thread: http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 3&start=30

There was downloadable example preset further down the thread.

U-He tutorial video about FMO might also help.

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